Variation of Parameters - Nonhomogeneous Second Order Differential Equations
This Calculus 3 video tutorial explains how to use the variation of parameters method to solve nonhomogeneous second order differential equations.
Lines & Planes - Intersection: • How To Find The Point ...
Angle Between Two Planes:
• How To Find The Angle ...
Distance Between Point and Plane:
• How To Find The Distan...
Chain Rule - Partial Derivatives:
• Chain Rule With Partia...
Implicit Partial Differentiation:
• Implicit Differentiati...
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Directional Derivatives:
• How To Find The Direct...
Limits of Multivariable Functions:
• Limits of Multivariabl...
Double Integrals:
• Double Integrals
Local Extrema & Critical Points:
• Local Extrema, Critica...
Absolute Extrema - Max & Min:
• Absolute Maximum and M...
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Lagrange Multipliers:
• Lagrange Multipliers
Triple Integrals:
• Triple Integrals - Cal...
2nd Order - Differential Equations:
• Second Order Linear Di...
Undetermined Coefficients:
• Method of Undetermined...
Variation of Parameters:
• Variation of Parameter...
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this whole thing is confusing
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not to be that guy but equations are not milk. there's a difference between homogeneous and homogenous.
Just in Time! We have our DE final in less than 2 weeks and I HATED variation of parameters. You are the best! :)
You are too fast slow down 😭for people to digest in the equations
This just summarised a week of lectures, equivalent to like 15 hours
Not among your best tutorials imo
My professor sucks at teaching this, you're out here saving lives right now.
The differences in teaching the same material differ from both teacher to teacher, but also country by country. In the Netherlands, they taught us this method in relation to the Wronskian and lin algebra. It is nice to see this different perspective as well to solidify the material thought to me.
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I wish there were more sample equations, these are so helpful!!!
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